When an individual steals funds from another individual through investments or other assets.
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- Embezzlement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 Embezzlement is the act of dishonestly withholding assets for the purpose of   conversion (theft) of such assets by one or more individuals to whom such assets ...
 
- Embezzlement - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
 The fraudulent conversion of another's property by a person who is in a position   of trust, such as an agent or employee. Embezzlement is distinguished from ...
 
- embezzlement - The Free Dictionary
 Definition of embezzlement in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of embezzlement.   Pronunciation of embezzlement. Translations of embezzlement. embezzlement ...
 
- Embezzlement | LII / Legal Information Institute
 Historically, embezzlement became a crime because thefts were occurring in   which the elements of larceny could not be met because the thief had the right to ...
 
- Embezzlement - News - Times Topics - The New York Times
 News about embezzlement. Commentary and archival information about   embezzlement from The New York Times.
 
- embezzlement — Infoplease.com
 embezzlement, wrongful use, for one's own selfish ends, of the property of   another when that property has been legally entrusted to one. Such an act.
 
- Embezzlement - FindLaw
 Embezzlement is defined in most states as theft/larceny of assets (money or   property) by a person in a position of trust or responsibility over those assets.
 
- Embezzlement of Government Property -- 18 U.S.C. § 641
 Embezzlement is the fraudulent appropriation of property by a person to whom   such property has been entrusted, or into whose hands it has lawfully come.